Thomas E. Fuller

Welcome, welcome one and all to our family Christmas! To every family Christmas that ever was or ever will be! Behold the traditional Christmas tree weighted down with ornaments and decorations! Every five year old’s Christmas wish writ large and come true!

Christmas is memories. Come share a few of our favorites, from an elementary-school pageant only a parent could love, to a holiday spent overseas in 1915, to office parties where strangers force themselves into festive patterns — and sometimes discover that they become what they pretend to be. Learn what goes on behind the beard of a shopping-mall Santa, and what the reaction might have been the first time a family wanted to decorate a tree in the parlor.

Also available for the first time in this collection: Three very different perspectives on the same Civil War holiday; songs of the season by Alton Leonard and Juliana Finch; and more!

The setting is the Old West: Mother Lode, New Mexico. A handful of people — drovers, saloon girls, barkeep, preacher and sheriff — wait in a saloon on a stormy Hallowe’en night. They wait for the dawn, when they will go their separate ways, and Mother Lode will truly become a ghost town.

But the storm brings the unexpected arrival of a girl who might or might not be from Boston, a gun fighter who might or might not be dead, and a gambler who might or might not be the Devil.

Award winner! – The Mark Time Award – The Silver Ogle Award for Best Original Story and Production, 1998

Private Detective Johnny Raven has a unique perspective. Living on The Loop will do that to you. And what’s The Loop? It’s a world. A world of sound and narration. A world where the ultimate currency is Ambiance and the ultimate fear is being left in the Background.

Singer Gloria Kinsolving needs help. She thinks someone is trying to kill her. Can Johnny Raven protect her from notorious Ambiance dealer Lorenzo Gold and his fearsome bodyguard, Prowse? Will Benny the Gospel provide the critical clue? And what makes Raven so much better at his job than other detectives?

Cletius Tremaine, Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at Miskatonic University, has seen a number of very strange and frightening things. Yet for the most frightening he did not have to travel to the deserts of Africa or the lush jungles of Asia or even the lofty peaks of the Andes. For that he had to go to the lethargic little town of Blankenship, Georgia and the Malatowa Mounds.

Can his expertise with pre-historic myth cycles, his knowledge of the Cthulhu Archetype, and his studies of the Golderazig Codex help him unearth the secrets of the mysterious Dancer in the Dark?

The year is 3157 and humanity has explored the farthest reachest of the galaxy, their expansion stopped only by a vast empire known only as The Dark. In an attempt to save themselves, Earth Central uses the temporal grapple to attempt to retrieve Lord Cardigan from the Dawn Ages to lead them to triumph. But a malfunction leaves them with Dash Cardigan, unemployed actor, as their only hope against the seductive Delayna Delyn and menacing threat of The Basilisk!

Featured on the Centauri Express Audio Magazine, Dash Cardigan is now offered for sale without all of the extra podcast accessories!

“And the Earth will rebel against the White Man and against the sons and the daughters of the White Man and they and all their works will be swept aside and it will be as though they never were. And the buffalo will return in his millions and the Plains will be dark with his thunderings. Thus spoke the great Prophet Wodziwob to the Paviotso, thus speak I, Wovoka, to the Sioux. The Ghost Dance is the way. The Ghost Dance is our salvation. The buffalo, the buffalo will come again. They will come again. They will come. They will…”

It’s just a Western theme park, a slightly seedy collection of weathered buildings and aged teepees. Every day the buses come, every day the tourists take their pictures, every day the streets echo with staged gunfights and faked bank robberies. And every day a group of old men stage a dance out of history.

As a young lady waits for the subway, the roar of an approaching train becomes a very different kind of roar — and the train becomes a creature of quicksilver and flames. It could be a case of nerves, or a trick of the lighting in a dark, deserted rail station. Or it could be the defiant cry of a creature older than humanity.

Nairobi Jack Rackham has a boatload of debt and not enough business coming in to pay it off. Can the Martin Expedition help him and Dusty Jim Slayback out of their jam? Or is the threat of the Zandari too much for the intrepid explorer?

Featured on the Centauri Express Audio Magazine, Nairobi Jack is now available for sale without all of the podcast accessories!

Schloss Frankenstein is haunted by a Monster. Through countless movies and one immortal book, he has stalked its halls and hidden passages. And the Hero has always arisen to protect the Maiden from the Monster’s misdirected love.

But Darkness can hide Heros and Monsters can walk in the Light.

And sometimes not even the Maiden can tell them apart.

Performed live at Dragon Con, Sunday, September 6, 2015, with music by The Ghosts Project

Founded in 1984, ATLANTA RADIO THEATRE COMPANY is an Atlanta, GA based non-profit promoting audio drama in all its forms and offering learning opportunities in voice acting, audio production, marketing, live sound, and other aspects of dramatic audio.